The INTP's True Purpose: The Sage

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  • @trushitadeshmukh8349
    @trushitadeshmukh8349 3 роки тому +1458

    I think the lack of motivation really takes a hit on intp's. If we don't win something its because we didn't work hard enough and procrastinated, exploring other ideas that don't align with what needs to get done. When we do win, it doesn't feel earnt, like it was a stroke of luck. Anybody else feel that way?

    • @thesilentvoice3397
      @thesilentvoice3397 3 роки тому +51

      Omg yess i have been struggling with this for so long.

    • @reizer05
      @reizer05 3 роки тому +16

      Ow same feeling

    • @rachelclare8795
      @rachelclare8795 3 роки тому +23

      If you guys are still here, yes! thats motivation to get our own acts together. We’re needed, our strengths will be used and we’ll be loved for it! Forget the perfection and focus on the function with some kindness thrown in!

    • @thomasb.gruber7343
      @thomasb.gruber7343 3 роки тому +31

      That's because you only do stuff which is easy for you. So you're never gonna grow with your tasks... That's why life seems to stagnate for you ;)

    • @thesilentvoice3397
      @thesilentvoice3397 3 роки тому +7

      @@thomasb.gruber7343 truth it is.

  • @kenzauter6626
    @kenzauter6626 3 роки тому +576

    I had always been told I was of “ below average” academic ability through high school. Right after I started college an older neighbor (who happened to be a Systems Analyst & I believe a fellow INTP) befriended me and became a mentor. He helped me realize I had been a victim of labeling and I achieved a 3.8 and 3.9 gpa my first 2 semesters. I think you’re right when you stated something to the effect that “stupid” INTP’s just haven’t learned how smart they are yet.

    • @arturkvieira
      @arturkvieira 3 роки тому +67

      I just posted a comment asking if any other INTPs feels dumb, or not smart enough to actually be an INTP. I feel smart and dumb simultaneously, its weird...

    • @intpsurvivalguide2473
      @intpsurvivalguide2473  3 роки тому +73

      High school really isn't made for INTPs whatsoever. Being told exactly what to do at all times during the day. College is better because we can have much more freedom, doing things at our own pace. "stupid" INTPs I know exist because I know a few. I just want to tell them, you realize you are not dumb right lol? Glad to hear of your success, but keep it up don't get complacent

    • @stopasking9745
      @stopasking9745 3 роки тому +34

      I can really identify with your statement. I was a horrible student growing up always got below average grades failed many courses I was actually incarcerated in juvenile hall for a few years they thought I may be borderline retarded I was given an IQ test and I scored 154 the doctor at the facility said he'd been giving a test for like 30 years and I have the highest score he had ever seen so he told me you're not dumb at all you just don't want to listen LOL ironically that really build confidence in me that I was not dumb

    • @nathalypolanco5733
      @nathalypolanco5733 3 роки тому +2

      Me too

    • @elmondo-s1e
      @elmondo-s1e 3 роки тому

      @Chase Troy why would you do this, what the fuck haha. How about you go google “boundaries”

  • @denken7208
    @denken7208 3 роки тому +446

    As a female INTP, I really struggle with the whole feeling part that is expected from stereotypical women. INTPs (judging from myself) are way more sensitive, reliable, and giving and can be fun and outgoing but we still don’t fit what a woman should be. People find me fascinating but do they want me in their inner circle, I doubt that.

    • @frufruJ
      @frufruJ 3 роки тому +36

      Female INTP here as well: found my "golden pairing" INFJ in the sci-fi community. Neither of us wanted to fall in love for reasons at the time, yet we did :-) 8 years and counting :-) Maybe try to find a sci-fi group or venture into a comic con? At least that's what helped me...

    • @pnx1412
      @pnx1412 3 роки тому +29

      I get that feeling too but tbh I'm very happy I'm a woman I feel like my weirdness would make dating even harder if I was a man. I'm probably not most people's type, but the good thing is that the men that do like women like us are usually men with more progressive mindsets which makes it way easier to lead a relationship on an eye to eye level. And same goes for friendships. I naturally gravitate towards people who are supportive and don't feel threatened by my achievements. It's very rewarding to have people like that in your life, you just need to find them.

    • @minma02262
      @minma02262 3 роки тому +9

      Practice self-efficacy, not self-esteem.

    • @mari401430
      @mari401430 3 роки тому +8

      @@frufruJ I'm an INTP female married to a male Infj as well. We are a perfect fit.

    • @martacastillo6272
      @martacastillo6272 3 роки тому +4

      @@frufruJ My crush is an INFJ hehe, this seems interesting

  • @yunggrampa727
    @yunggrampa727 3 роки тому +123

    The key to intp is experience and knowledge.. our mind is like a database, the more we upload the more plays we can see.

    • @intpsurvivalguide2473
      @intpsurvivalguide2473  3 роки тому +20

      Yes INTPs are true lifetime learners when healthy

    • @greenlimabean
      @greenlimabean 2 роки тому +11

      We do need some experience, despite our intense desire to avoid experience. More experience, more data to input into our systems and so more understanding. The older intp has it much easier because we have experience, life has forced us to leave the house, talk to people, etc

  • @DanBrandenburg
    @DanBrandenburg 3 роки тому +318

    ""If you are in a bad situation right now, you can literally outthink that situation."
    Nice :)
    I believe that one sentence powerfully summed up this entire video. Inspired & meaningful words, my friend. This was an INTP motivational video lol

    • @Zoonofski
      @Zoonofski 3 роки тому

      I was about to say the same thing haha

    • @reizer05
      @reizer05 3 роки тому +4

      Actually we intps know everything to solve problems, we are just so laid back and see problems as intellectual exercise we don’t worry much

    • @akisofine
      @akisofine 3 роки тому +3

      but the lack of action to get out of it.

  • @kevinvictor911
    @kevinvictor911 3 роки тому +214

    I've been looking into MBTI and INTP for years now and I would have to say the main problem with the INTP, which is related to Fe inferior, is the lack of confidence and/or motivation. When we do come to experience them it's usually short bursts and fitfully. I'm not sure if this is part of having high-level intelligence mixed with a lot openness but it's very difficult to deal with. Being a sage like person is indeed the true INTP purpose(good job at explaining that), but we must come up with solutions to embrace it and not get carried away.
    I know one solution which is financial independence. Once we can become a person of independent means, pursing the sage life can be less stressful and I think INTPs will become more confident as they don't have to worry about making ends meet, being unethical, or just sucking up to some boss. Now, and this is important, FI doesn't mean you have to super rich just that you are like Thoreau(possible INTP) and understand that "man is rich in proportion to things he can do without."

    • @intpsurvivalguide2473
      @intpsurvivalguide2473  3 роки тому +15

      Great comment. Yes becoming a sage requires total self mastery. This would include financial security. I don't know that a INTP would have to be financially independent. As long as they work in an environment that they can enjoy and not have to be a social butterfly. INTPs should also do well in the stock market if they take an interest. I have been adding dividend stocks just to get paid (hopefully enough to live on someday. Thank you!

    • @thefriar8883
      @thefriar8883 3 роки тому +2

      What about detachment and complete self sufficiency? Living mountain man style. That lifestyle would provide a good balance between self serving work, and plenty of off time as well.

    • @Nix_Pardus
      @Nix_Pardus 3 роки тому +3

      @@thefriar8883 This is in line with the old Taoist masters of Chinese myth such as Lao Tzu.

    • @healer_1.1
      @healer_1.1 3 роки тому +3

      Hey I want some advice from all this INTP fellows I am a young INTP I am at a turning point in my life I am not good at maths or science like they say but back in school at some point I thought I loved it but not anymore I don't really know what's my path
      Some times I have clear plans but I keep contemplating then doubting then I just leave that idea I would like to know how you guys chose your path

    • @anonamatron
      @anonamatron 2 роки тому

      @@amateruss Me too but I procrastinate too much to get anywhere with any of it.

  • @ravitridapalli5115
    @ravitridapalli5115 3 роки тому +281

    we should create an intp society, and then dominate the world, like the true nerds revolution

    • @sinnabunn262
      @sinnabunn262 3 роки тому +29

      Until the INTPs with psychopathy emerge, in which case the entire world is screwed.

    • @unmechanized1
      @unmechanized1 3 роки тому +32

      @@sinnabunn262 I think that’s already happened.

    • @astericks53
      @astericks53 3 роки тому +6

      Sounds like the citadel

    • @greenlimabean
      @greenlimabean 2 роки тому +20

      Intp don't want to dominate. Nor do we think of ourselves as nerds.

    • @stefanswiss3760
      @stefanswiss3760 2 роки тому +8

      @@sinnabunn262 among the given example given for INTP are people like Georges Soros.
      I don't know how truthfull this statment is or what are their basis for saying he is an INTP, but if it is true, I'd be very ashamed of having him as a co-INTP fellow.
      I don't know many people that had such a Bad influence on the World.

  • @Lea-ov8vq
    @Lea-ov8vq 3 роки тому +227

    As an INTP, I've always dumbed myself down, it's like second nature to me by now

    • @dustinhawkins7634
      @dustinhawkins7634 3 роки тому +5

      same

    • @minma02262
      @minma02262 3 роки тому +13

      Practice self-efficacy, not self-esteem.

    • @akisofine
      @akisofine 3 роки тому +13

      same (2) and now i think im real dumb

    • @akisofine
      @akisofine 3 роки тому

      @@minma02262 thank u babe, this helped me.

    • @spronkthesprinter273
      @spronkthesprinter273 3 роки тому +25

      Exactly, also a fun fact I learnt, being the dumbest / most average in the room makes it easier to fit in social situations and therefore there could technically be some really smart cookies acting dumb as bricks to fit in ur group… let that sink in

  • @shiningoutlight
    @shiningoutlight 2 роки тому +7

    Being on this earth, residing in the flesh 73 years, I have realized that it is not for me to try to "help" people on a physical or emotional level, as my first mode of operandi, however, I have realized that, for me, it is not a lack of compassion or caring or motivation,... It is that my passion is for knowledge and understanding on a more expansive level encompassing the all of this experience as it is, (possibly an earthly evolutionary experience), and realizing the life-force intelligence, that is experiencing the physical along with the mental and emotional aspects of this experience. Personally, in the recognition of this essence of life engaged in the earth experience, I have, through this expanded perception, seen the perfection of life. My seeing and being in this alignment with universal harmony surrenders to this flow of peace, joy, enlightenment that can be shared through just being in this state of beingness. This is the sage. These, are all just concepts, words that we use to try to explain that which can only be experienced and integrated. INTPs are not lazy or unmotivated. They have a different calling that is more about understanding and integrating the life force with the earthly experience through intake of information here in the physical, and expanding to include all of it as is, without judgement, in a state of being....just being. Then the enlightment organically happens....what we might perceive and experience as humans, to be a sage, which is what we all can be when we are ready and willing. Then our joy is to inspire. We inspire at our highest level of realization of our earthly experience as INTPs. Be patient with your unfolding, all you evolving sages. Observe and learn and integrate....be willing to unfold. You are not normal, nor were you meant to be. Your calling is to be in the beingness of oneness...., which is inspiration. No need to try to DO anything, like share your wisdom....what you are speaks to the world, like the sun shines on this earth. You shine.

  • @argyle6674
    @argyle6674 3 роки тому +84

    During career testing in my early 40's I discovered I was an INTP. I had never heard about this before. And then I forgot about it. Didn't pay attention to it. And always felt out of place and undervalued. Now its almost 30 years later and I remembered I was an INTP. And lo and behold! INTP explained to me everything I had been feeling during my life. And now I understand how and why I am the way I am. And on the path to accepting myself at this late stage of life. My last 11 years in the work force before retiring, I had the "pleasure" of working at a company where I was totally out of place and felt like the outsider in the extreme. But I needed the job. But had I known about INTP traits I would have looked for a job more suited to my personality. Bottom line: I'm glad I am an INTP. I am now learning to utilize my totally unique INTP strengths.

    • @intpsurvivalguide2473
      @intpsurvivalguide2473  3 роки тому +6

      Thank you for the insight! I really wished I had applied more of these things when I first learned about MBTI. Thanks for watching!

    • @anttipuhakka5284
      @anttipuhakka5284 2 роки тому

      I am 22 and realized my difference to other people yesterday. Thank god for the evolution of internet that i figured this out this early.

  • @AgustinaNaldiSenk
    @AgustinaNaldiSenk 3 роки тому +97

    Not long ago I decided that I want to become a wise old woman. This makes sense

    • @spiralsun1
      @spiralsun1 3 роки тому +4

      Me too. ❤️

    • @downsjmmyjones101
      @downsjmmyjones101 3 роки тому +9

      Yep. Like Yoda or Rafiki. Never doing anything great ourselves but rather pushing other people to greatness and happiness.

    • @theartemisgland
      @theartemisgland 3 роки тому +1

      A witch to a shaman. Noice

    • @beths9232
      @beths9232 9 місяців тому

      I have two children. I am the wind beneath their wings.

  • @truenestpie
    @truenestpie 3 роки тому +101

    "Society needs our minds." pufff...!!! That's powerful. We are needed

    • @intpsurvivalguide2473
      @intpsurvivalguide2473  3 роки тому +7

      It is true

    • @Hala-vr9sq
      @Hala-vr9sq 3 роки тому +3

      I can’t stop having fun

    • @jasond9401
      @jasond9401 3 роки тому +11

      Society needs our minds, but they think they have all the answers and we are idiots.

    • @crystallization4515
      @crystallization4515 3 роки тому +1

      The time i read this is the same time the person in the video said it.. wew

    • @mylesrobinson9822
      @mylesrobinson9822 3 роки тому

      I don't understand why people say we're needed. Modern civilization as we know it will collapse within the next 50-100 years. What are we good for besides daydreaming and wearing a pokerface. Just curious.

  • @aidanokeeffe7928
    @aidanokeeffe7928 2 роки тому +21

    This was inspiring. I walked past a mirror, thought I looked funny, and realized that I was wearing a genuine smile

  • @jasond9401
    @jasond9401 3 роки тому +67

    When I was a kid my parents and teachers thought I was stupid. Eventually, a principal called me in his office and asked why I was not making better grades in school since my IQ was higher than other classmates. I just thought it was another excuse to chew my ass so I let it go. Then another teacher taught us about IQ scores and what they meant. I was pretty intrigued and finally understood that I was being treated like a moron because I was living in a sea of morons that wouldn't listen to me. In my early 30's I was being tested for ADD and I took the Myers-Briggs test and she told me I was an INTP. She told me a little bit about what it was, but didn't get into much detail. I really wish I had discovered all of this back then. I've been so frustrated at times and there was a logical explanation to why I struggled in certain areas.

    • @worlore1651
      @worlore1651 3 роки тому +8

      Im 17 in high school now. Ive realized this a few years ago. I absolutely hate school because it waste my time (im certain you understand the getting hobbie, being obsessed with it and learning everything about it then leaving it after 2 weeks) due to the fact i taught myself logistics, military science, psychology, mechanics, computer science, multiple programming languages and such i perhaps rightfully want to live in the woods alone. I play video games and am often is servers or groupchats on internet and i always argue to death with people even tho i understand that when i critisize someone it puts them on defensive and they will defend themselves and perhaps they convince others around them i am wrong then i go on a rage knowing my logic is good and theirs isn't. I dont know what im talking about anymore

    • @gnosis8142
      @gnosis8142 9 місяців тому

      @@worlore1651 - there's no School in Meritocracy.

  • @akazicool87
    @akazicool87 3 роки тому +125

    Thank you for giving intps confidence in their abilities. last year i typed myself as an intp, up to then i really thought something was wrong with me. I was trying so hard as an female intp to be like the other females the harder i tried the more burnt out i felt.

    • @FindingYourSerenity
      @FindingYourSerenity 3 роки тому +23

      Totally relate to this. I went to an all girls high school for five years and it totally broke me and destroyed my confidence. I've been picking myself up over the last couple of years after I saw how my beliefs from these years really affected me.

    • @joannakatarzyna2779
      @joannakatarzyna2779 3 роки тому +19

      Relatable. Same with me. I even thought about being like others girls. They were always somehow different from me. And I used to feel disgusted about "being myself" because my way of being was kind of shocking and strange for my colleagues/friends/family; people in general.

    • @Ladywren101
      @Ladywren101 3 роки тому +21

      Absolutely, it's exhausting to deal with literaly everyone around you subtly telling you that the way you think is wrong, the way you speak is wrong, the way you act is wrong. Different is not wrong, It took decades for me to figure that out.

    • @fukkyah3786
      @fukkyah3786 3 роки тому +2

      Sup ladies!Delighted to read your acquaintance!
      Im Jane...,
      Intp-t; Em.-4; Libra)l(Scorp._Sag.^; '84; stud>lesb._demi/sapio.♡ lol
      HBU?
      👁👅👁

    • @sarahknutsen2317
      @sarahknutsen2317 3 роки тому +11

      When I was younger I used to pretend like I was one of the bitchy, semi-dumb and super feminine characters from movies or tv. I always related to them more since they were not like the typicality F girls in the main role, they were calculated and in a way had a healthy relationship with being girly and not a push-over. Feminine confidence and headstrong af, and that’s the way I wanted to be and didn’t really see anywhere in my peers. At one point I made a character in my head that had all my best qualities at that time and added all the best qualities of the tv characters, and decided that she was my future self and to have her as a role model. Like an invisible friend kind of. I would ask her advice and wisdom, and comfort. I have noticed that the older I get the more like her I am and the more true to myself I feel. I don’t usually advice people to do what I’ve done (cus people find it a bit strange/difficult) but to you INTPs I would highly recommend it! Start asking yourself a question and let your more confidant/calm/wise/funny/what ever you want to answer you. TiNe life hack

  • @ashishkhatri1504
    @ashishkhatri1504 3 роки тому +251

    this video has no dislikes because all of its audience are INTPs who are just self-obsessed with being an INTP

    • @SawChaser
      @SawChaser 3 роки тому +17

      Are you the one who gave that one dislike? lol

    • @downsjmmyjones101
      @downsjmmyjones101 3 роки тому +44

      It's sort of a refuge for me. It's the only place I feel like I belong. The only place where I feel like who I am is valued is in INTP videos.

    • @__________6931
      @__________6931 3 роки тому +1

      @Richard Vaughn yes

    • @lidu6363
      @lidu6363 3 роки тому

      💯

    • @lidu6363
      @lidu6363 3 роки тому +3

      @tripplefives Wow, that's another level of head-stuck-up-the-assery

  • @arturkvieira
    @arturkvieira 3 роки тому +210

    I feel so dumb sometimes. I wonder if I am really smart enough to actually be an INTP. Anybody feels the same ?

    • @intpsurvivalguide2473
      @intpsurvivalguide2473  3 роки тому +66

      INTPs can fall victim to the "imposter syndrome" often. I think most INTPs know that deep down they are smart though. I've seen some INFPs mistyped as INTPs sometimes.

    • @teratoma.
      @teratoma. 3 роки тому +23

      there are many questions to ask yourself by saying "i feel dumb"
      dumb in what way? Logical, critical, systematic thinking? Maybe you're not an INTP then, your strengths lie somwhere else.
      Or maybe dumb at handling people? or practical skills? or expressing yourself? or being in your head in social events? Those are common intp issues.
      I am personally awful at handling directions and pop culture trivia knowledge, sometimes even expressing my thoughts coherently. Putting too much value on those things would make me appear "dumber" than I actually am
      Or what OP said, maybe it's an imposter syndrome. I had that until I met and worked with enough people of all ages, realizing I'm def smart af

    • @user-ke3hh4fv3k
      @user-ke3hh4fv3k 3 роки тому +3

      Maybe anneagram 5w6, I'm that and have similar thoughts

    • @garbo215
      @garbo215 3 роки тому +21

      It is the nature of an INTP to constantly question and downplay their intellect and ability.

    • @andysmith5997
      @andysmith5997 3 роки тому +4

      No,but people tell me I am,they’re idiots

  • @taraedwards3107
    @taraedwards3107 3 роки тому +33

    I'm a INTP female also and I always felt like ever since I was a little girl that I never belong to this world or even trying to find a place in this world but I have grown so much inner and outward to understand my place in this world and I truly loved being INTP

  • @hudsonsilva6154
    @hudsonsilva6154 3 роки тому +15

    One think that made sense to me as a INTP: Indeed, the world need our insights, but don´t fool yourself thinking that success is granted just bc your smart ass, you can live miserable unhappy like everyone else. You have to really put effort and show that you are "the smart ass" and bring those ideas to the table, in books, weird projects, etc... don´t keep it hidden in your mind. Run!

    • @intpsurvivalguide2473
      @intpsurvivalguide2473  3 роки тому +3

      Great point. This is why I believe most INTPs don't live up to their "potential"

  • @adriantomole1019
    @adriantomole1019 3 роки тому +39

    "Even the robots, the robots, that wanted to kill humanity, didn't know what to do. " :))

  • @jamvin5647
    @jamvin5647 2 роки тому +37

    It gets lonely being an INTP. Just because people don’t understand where we’re coming from and so our presence alone can make people feel uneasy. People just don’t understand our motivations or our unique perspective. And I can’t always talk about it bcuz then ppl will try to get in my way and impose their own limits onto me. I don’t care for tradition or silly social constructs. I leave those illusions for others to care about.

  • @jehriasean6379
    @jehriasean6379 3 роки тому +90

    Great video. You make me feel so good about being an INTP.

    • @downsjmmyjones101
      @downsjmmyjones101 3 роки тому +14

      I've sought out these kinds of videos ever since I learned about MBTI and my type. They feel so good to listen to. I think I finally know why. It's because the MBTI community is the only place where my personality is considered a strength or is valued.
      I can't tell if it's sad or not that the only place I feel like I belong is among a bunch of people who have never met me.

    • @kevinvictor911
      @kevinvictor911 3 роки тому +5

      @@downsjmmyjones101 Good point. INTPs are the epitome of the "superfluous men". Educated, insightful, full of wisdom but not much value in a utilitarian society.

    • @fukkyah3786
      @fukkyah3786 3 роки тому

      🙂

    • @teratoma.
      @teratoma. 3 роки тому

      @@downsjmmyjones101 jobs and friends who value logic is where I am valued heavily

    • @downsjmmyjones101
      @downsjmmyjones101 3 роки тому

      @@teratoma. Wish I could find those.

  • @samarthtandale9121
    @samarthtandale9121 Рік тому +1

    I'd like to add something intps ... "Your strength is understanding complex systems and explaining them in simple terms (not over-simplification) by extracting the *essence* out of them."

  • @y2kmedia118
    @y2kmedia118 Рік тому +4

    "It is necessary for the perfection of society that some people devote their lives to contemplation."
    Thomas Aquinas

    • @Redyellow008
      @Redyellow008 5 місяців тому

      Oh, encouragement to think! Just what I wanted to do today ❤

  • @scottclowe
    @scottclowe 6 місяців тому +6

    Whichever way you cut it, becoming the sage is going to take thyme.

    • @HoundofGod9
      @HoundofGod9 2 місяці тому +1

      A fact we all must dill with.

  • @teddypuccini9824
    @teddypuccini9824 3 роки тому +48

    Great content as usual ! I never get along with other INTPs in real life but when it comes to analyzing our type, no one beats an INTP helping other INTPs, thank you.

    • @intpsurvivalguide2473
      @intpsurvivalguide2473  3 роки тому +4

      Yes we can understand each other and know the struggles. Thanks for watching

  • @danoliverdesign
    @danoliverdesign 3 роки тому +22

    INTP here, this video was very helpful. I especially enjoyed how you broke down how society is structured and the difficulties of bringing our logic to the table. I love the idea of just accepting the idea that we may not be able to help with feelings so much rather than deny that. Sage gives us permission to step into our wisdom and yes I relate to "caregiver" for my small inner circle too. Trusting my logic and valuing it will be key to getting out of the apathy/frustration I face in society. It's hard to see solutions and then not feel valued in an efficient way to share them. This video proves that community insights can be niche but helpful.

  • @OutOfTheBoxThinker
    @OutOfTheBoxThinker 3 роки тому +157

    Unfortunately, this Orwellian "post-truth" era is not a good age for sages. The establishment prefers mindless drones who execute their dystopian plans instead of enlightened spirits who can help forward humanity as a whole!

    • @stopasking9745
      @stopasking9745 3 роки тому +10

      Amen brother

    • @intpsurvivalguide2473
      @intpsurvivalguide2473  3 роки тому +34

      Very true. We cannot let the SJ society overrun us. But there may not be anything we can do

    • @torch1028
      @torch1028 3 роки тому +5

      @blisteringheightsofstupidity NGL if we get a bunch of intps to steal the mars shuttle.. noone's gonna chase us but they will send food
      Think about it

    • @pnx1412
      @pnx1412 3 роки тому +7

      Doesn't that mean they need us even more? The concept of people just believing what they hear without any solid basis has been fascinating me for a while but I still don't understand it. But if we could solve that we could move the world into a better direction and maybe even stop them from leading us to extinction. Unless it's already too late anyways because climate change is past the turning point. In that case why bother. You know what, stupid idea, forget it, let's just lean back and watch the show.

    • @torch1028
      @torch1028 3 роки тому

      @@pnx1412 they'll do it either way

  • @Caleb85164
    @Caleb85164 3 роки тому +14

    I am an INTP, what you said is very true. I often feel like my talents and abilities are wasted or lost in the traditional career paths I have tried.

  • @FirstOfTheMagi
    @FirstOfTheMagi 2 роки тому +27

    Something I've seen a lot of other INTP's discussing is laziness/procrastination/lack of motivation and the overall solution to this is discipline. If you can instill self discipline then I feel like the INTP gets closer to its potential

  • @tonydison
    @tonydison Рік тому +2

    Man, this is crazy accurate. I cant tell you how many times someone will come to me for advice and I present logic to solve a problem; when in reality they were never looking for a logical answer but an emotional one.

  • @bigken66
    @bigken66 3 роки тому +4

    bless your heart.. you are so young, you have not yet experienced the horror of looking into the black void of nihilism, and have it gaze at you back.

  • @Mr.Div4
    @Mr.Div4 3 роки тому +17

    Oh my god this helped me SO much! I’ve always been called “old” not in a bad way, but in an “old soul” way. I’ve always been able to see through friends’ problems. I’ve always tried to remain humble, but every once in a while I have to interrupt and “fix” things with one stroke.

  • @geraldvaughn8403
    @geraldvaughn8403 3 роки тому +34

    INTPs must realize that being social is extremely important to others. Then master it.

    • @intpsurvivalguide2473
      @intpsurvivalguide2473  3 роки тому +9

      Yes very true. Just because we don't believe something is important doesn't mean it isn't to society. This is especially true for our Se I believe

    • @geo.ies93
      @geo.ies93 2 роки тому +5

      I’m learning to be social, but it’s really freakin’ draining. Talking with people just doesn’t interest me as much as my thoughts do, so i really have to put on a persona that munches on my energy reserve.

    • @geraldvaughn8403
      @geraldvaughn8403 2 роки тому

      @@geo.ies93 find some intp friends.

    • @geo.ies93
      @geo.ies93 2 роки тому +2

      @@geraldvaughn8403 that’ll be awesome. But, we make up about 3% of the general population. Pretty hard to come across someone of our own out there. Most of the time we’re left with adapting to a society where there’s nobodyelse like us.

    • @JeffCaseyTV
      @JeffCaseyTV Рік тому +1

      @@geo.ies93 If you pick intellectually rigorous fields your chances of associating with other mind focused individuals increases drastically.

  • @The_baller353
    @The_baller353 3 роки тому +44

    As an intp i always knew i was smart i worked on being social and acheived it. Then i wanted to dominate everything using my philosophy but felt sad every time i coundn't as it was not possible.you've helped me realise it doesnot matter and it was that simple the whole time. I m now working on becoming the sage. Thanks to you. You gained alot of respect and a suscriber

    • @The_baller353
      @The_baller353 3 роки тому +3

      @@commontouch1787 just observing my interactions and adjusting it the next time around its a very effective method but alot of it had to do with me feeling like a loser in family gathering being the youngest cousin being made fun of thats when i started to focus on character and personality development.

    • @genkiferal7178
      @genkiferal7178 2 роки тому

      If you haven't read Lao Tzu, Chuang Tzu, and Lieh Tzu - the 3 main Taoist classics, I'd recommend it. I personally love Master Yang Chou (Yang Tzu) in the book Lieh Tzu, because he seems most Libertarian to me. Yang Tzu cares, but not to the point of upsetting his tranquility.

  • @stopasking9745
    @stopasking9745 3 роки тому +43

    I also trade stocks I was glad that you mentioned that I feel like trading stocks is one of the perfect professions for someone who is in INTP. We love to solve complex puzzles rather NeverEnding equations with changing variables either way I am in a similar situation people always ask me for financial advice and I do not work in finance

    • @intpsurvivalguide2473
      @intpsurvivalguide2473  3 роки тому +8

      Good to hear! Yes I believe if you have nothing better to do this is a great field to study. Why look on Facebook/Instagram when you could be learning valuable information?

    • @jasond9401
      @jasond9401 3 роки тому +5

      I wish there was an INTP stock trading group. We could take over the world!

    • @lei090704
      @lei090704 3 роки тому +2

      Same here, finally got into stocks after years of procrastination at the end of 2020 and I love every bit of it, even crypto. I just pick up the information so quickly and ppl usually come to me for advice in the area. Very easy for me to look at chart and tell what I like and see patterns that ppl may not see usually.

    • @Beamboy555
      @Beamboy555 3 роки тому +2

      @@lei090704 I see the patterns too but always lose to anxiety. Stocks I like always end up exploding a while after I sell. I guess it was the fear of losing my money as a student but if I had held a few of my stocks I’d have made the average yearly salaries multiple times over.

    • @lostinmyr00m
      @lostinmyr00m 2 роки тому +2

      Had to reply to this, I got exposed to crypto and naturally made my way to forex. Care to share you perspective on stocks? I love the currency markets. Still learning and enjoying the process but not easy and need to organize my mind a bit but balancing everything is what I focus my mind on. Receiving so much information at once and not hyper focusing is the constant dilema. Making the time and learning so much. Life is always interesting.

  • @eklecticamente
    @eklecticamente 3 роки тому +58

    As a researcher, I hit in a great career path, but I got exhausted after several years, not because the research itself, but the expectations of Society and companies trying to make me fit in a pattern that I never fitted really as a researcher. Sages are not well valued in the modern capitalistic times, I think; where the others, and ourselves even, are not humble enough to recognise our roles...

    • @intpsurvivalguide2473
      @intpsurvivalguide2473  3 роки тому +10

      Well said! While we may not be viewed as helpful in society's eyes we really can provide great insight to those that recognize our worth. Thanks for watching!

    • @entropy8634
      @entropy8634 2 роки тому

      Ironically tho, I think modern society is far more welcoming now to INTP than they have in the past. We aren't accused of witchcraft/communism and get hanged or imprisoned

    • @exnihilonihilfit6316
      @exnihilonihilfit6316 Рік тому +1

      You need Ayn Rand in your life like you wouldn't believe it. What you said is ... abysmal.

  • @iLikeTrains0372
    @iLikeTrains0372 2 роки тому +3

    I realized this guy's way of giving advice is the same as mine. I just say what happened to me, what tried in while, what did work, what didn't work, what I am (still) trying to change or overcome. I don't want to give closed finished statements as advice to people. Not only they won't listen to it, it might be wrong or it might be imposing. What I want to do is inspire people, with my way of thinking. They might or might not think what I did is good. But that's not the point. As long as I see my thought process in solving the problem presented to me, I feel like that is enough work. Then they can build their own solutions to better their lives. I don't live their lives anyways, I don't know their circumstances, I am not in their shoes. They just need the motivation or inspiration to come up with their own solutions to their problems.

  • @greenlimabean
    @greenlimabean 2 роки тому +5

    I'm INTP and married to an ESFJ. He cannot sense how people are feeling. I can. He can't see their motivation. I can; It's easy. He assumes everyone needs help , and so he helps them, weather they need, want it or not. He's happy to help anyobe, everyone and looks all day for people to help, connect with, but he cannot sense how they are feeling. He assumes, rather than be neutral and perceive, and therefore , know another's feelings, like the INTP can do. To know another's feelings you have to chill out, be neutral, receive. The ESFJ is too busy putting out energy to be able to take subtle energy in.

  • @healthdoc
    @healthdoc 11 місяців тому +2

    Most people use deductive reasoning. INTPs use inductive reasoning. We use data to build paradigms. Knowledge is a collection of experiences and data points. Wisdom is the ability to know which are important and know where they fit.

  • @captivatingcatz
    @captivatingcatz 3 роки тому +31

    This is a really good video, as an intp i felt that you highlighted a lot of important topics that applied to my situation. Very good work i will likely watch this again a few times.

  • @code5829
    @code5829 3 роки тому +16

    many of my philosophical thoughts about how to live and how I live aligns with teachings in the Bible.

    • @whocares4607
      @whocares4607 3 роки тому

      Same, studying it was the best analisis i ever did

    • @Revival321
      @Revival321 3 роки тому +1

      Study Islamic Books as well... I'm also an Intp and was hugely inspired by Dr. Zakir Naik since he uses a lot of logic

    • @Revival321
      @Revival321 3 роки тому

      @@Saransha Can you give some examples of where Zakir Naik went wrong... I disagree with some of his views but he is no lay man when it comes to comparative religion

    • @Revival321
      @Revival321 3 роки тому

      @@Saransha Instead of indulging in ad hominem and attacking Zakir Naik's personality... Pls mention respectfully where you disagree with him...

    • @darklazerx7913
      @darklazerx7913 3 роки тому

      Sure, but most churches are a joke.

  • @pbstinebiz2459
    @pbstinebiz2459 6 місяців тому +1

    Gen-X INTB. I was the “smart kid that didn’t apply himself.”…the underachiever. Barely got through HS. Barely got into college but failed out after 2 years. Joined the military and spent the next 25yrs being trained, conditioned, programmed to be an ENTP or ESTJ…always focused on success and getting the job done. It helped me beat the tendency for procrastination. It wasn’t until I retired from the military did I realize who I was and it was 2 days ago I took the MBTI test and discovered I was an INTB. Im so blown away by the accuracy…like many INTBs, in tow days I know more about MBTI than 90% of the population.

    • @EduardPech
      @EduardPech 4 місяці тому

      Cool, I am an ESPN!

  • @Korupshenv1
    @Korupshenv1 2 роки тому +6

    Dear God, it’s like you know me and the struggles I am going through. Thank you so much for the guidance!

  • @latinaalma1947
    @latinaalma1947 Рік тому +3

    I have fallen for the most wonderful INTP, a retired software engineer with a masters degree he was very successful.and Worked for several of the best companies of the time...he is a multimillionaire but you would never know it. He dresses, eats and spends humbly. His clothing is ridiculously humble, but his wide ranging mind is simply amazing. I myself am three points below genius level but he outstrips me by far. And I dont meet many people who do...I am a retired university clinical psychology professor. He was attracted by my looks, very flattering for a 75 yo woman, but it was my mind he fell in love with and me with his. Then his heart and then the rest of him. Most women would look at him as two friends of mine did and say " no next." Well he is a treasure and I am so glad other women do not realize what a gem he is. And it is funny about ❤ it changes our perception about looks...every day he looks handsomser and handsomer to ME.

  • @TheCubicLog
    @TheCubicLog 3 роки тому +7

    as an intp, I think programming helps me a lot
    I can solve problems and be creative without ever having to interact with the outside world
    there is always something new to learn or a idea or project to work on

    • @TheGingabebe
      @TheGingabebe 3 роки тому +1

      This will show my age, but a little programming story: Way back when computers were new, my school taught programming, just little games or surveys were our assignments, The Oregon Trail type of stuff. One boy (good kid, very nice) was really struggling and had bad grades. He did not need another F on his record, he might fail and I liked him and wanted to see him in the next grade. So I took his floppy disk one day and fixed his issue. I got such a kick seeing his expression the next day when he saw his program was working, he thought something magical happened maybe. I never said a thing.

  • @Hinata-Aya-d6e
    @Hinata-Aya-d6e 3 місяці тому +1

    today i found out i am an INTP and now my whole world changed and i feel like i have found my purpose all my life i always felt i was diff from everyone around me and now i wish i can meet more INTPS like me in uni and bro really the way i understand the concept is totally diff from others and the way i view the world is too...so as i teenager i am glad i found my MBTI personality sooner

  • @adonai6256
    @adonai6256 3 роки тому +9

    I think this is the only channel for intps...i saw channels for infjs and entps as on track and mellisa talks....but this is nice....me trying to became a sage....

  • @deraykrause4517
    @deraykrause4517 2 роки тому +5

    As an INTP I got the entire gist of this video from the title. I appreciate your brevity, I'm now going to stare at the wall and eat beans straight out of the can.

  • @FrankDAgostino77
    @FrankDAgostino77 3 роки тому +32

    Thank you for pointing out the philosophical potential in the INTP! So tired of the programmer and scientist cliches. Personally, I prefer philosophy (figuring out the why) to science (identifying the what and how).
    The sage is definitely an aspirational stage of maturity. It requires significant development of Si and Fe.

    • @thisistoomucheffort
      @thisistoomucheffort 3 роки тому

      Low IQ INTP

    • @dealwithit6909
      @dealwithit6909 2 роки тому +1

      A healthy intp has no limitations

    • @LuminousWhispers11
      @LuminousWhispers11 Рік тому

      Doesn't science attempt to discover why something occurs along with the how and what? Actually, if you think about it, a lot of times, "why" questions will result in "how" answers.
      Why, answers with the reason.
      How, answers with the method or process.
      But, the method can easily be the reason why something occurs unless if it is social behavior. Besides, science and philosophy aren't opposites. There is even a philosophy branch for science... To be honest, since INTPs are said to be in constant thought anyway. Philosophical capacities should be assumed.

  • @bytehead904
    @bytehead904 2 роки тому +5

    I am an INTP married to an ISTP. I like what you said about them, and yes, that sounds right.
    I do feel like a sage, my nickname I acquired from my step-kids was Buddha. They thought it was funny because, yes, I'm on the hefty side. But they didn't realize that the word actually means teacher, I thought it was great, and yes, I think I helped them on their way to becoming successful adults. I'm older, so my Fe is much more developed, as is my wife's. We dated after we graduated high school, but didn't quite connect, and to be honest, we were both different people back then, but 25 years later, she was divorced, I came to visit for a vacation after a health scare, and we reconnected, and we've been married for 21 years now.
    I got my first nickname, Bytehead, when I was working at a Training and Support Center for Radio Shack. Some people were amazed that my first week there, I was giving out answers to customers questions from the top of my head, no reading a manual, no questioning other people about what the answer might be. And yes, it did drive some people crazy that I was able to do that. So I guess I've been a sage for some time.
    I have never aspired to be an ESFJ. Don't care to be extroverted, I sense enough, Lord knows I have feelings, my Fe expresses them even when I DON'T want to express them, and I have enough J to actually make decisions. More so than my wife, it seems... I'm a PINT subtype, which means I'm a whore. More like a chameleon, I have the uncanny ability to make people think that I'm just like them. All of my ENTJ best friends (and they have all been ENTJs...) have thought that I was an ENTJ as well. If you are looking for a good friend, an ENTJ can be a very good fit.

  • @AA-lq5pu
    @AA-lq5pu 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you so much for the encouragement! I needed to hear this because I have been holding back and thought... why bug people with what I have to say. There were times when I did speak up or reveal myself and I sensed that some people found it intimidating. I feel I have reached the Sage level, I had no choice because ignorance as a young INTP is just depressing, my life was very hard and I had to go through many things including joining a CULT that took advantage of my need for TRUTH, but now it is just this amazing feeling of clarity and ability to solve problems. I think we have this need to understand things very deeply which makes things hard initially but......but...in the end we triumph because its the depth of understanding that enables us to quickly see the solutions! It is sooo beautiful to see things with such clarity and to be able to create and imagine (imagination is through the roof)... and designing wow...the ideas just come...and it doesn't even feel like its coming from me. But I am almost 40 so it has been a long road to get here. Life is just so much easier when you figure out the shortest, quickest way to do things. You arrived at these quick methods of doing things because you continuously question, refine and re-evaluate your actions whereas others seem to do the same things over and over without questioning. I believe that initially in our twenties we seem to be making less progress but I feel as I see with myself that in the end, we can make the most. With regard to exercise, people have this idea that cardio is the best and that you have to push yourself, I used to do this and it is not a good long term solution to true health as running can harm and strain your kidneys and joints. Sometimes pushing too hard can make your body hold onto fat. Just take a brisk 30 minute walk in the morning between 7 to 10 as this is the best time to avoid pollution or heat exhaustion. Replace your coffee with fortified milk powder (has higher levels of protein then meat) + cocoa powder (a superfood) its delicious and because it has very high levels of magnesium without the side effects of chocolate, then put a teaspoon of coconut oil (its keto) into it every time. It will give you the same energy as coffee, reduce your sugar cravings and by 7-8 at night you may experience a libido spike (just warning you). Then up your vitamin C intake by buying Ascorbic acid powder or even better by buying Amla powder from an indian shop, its cheaper and more effective. The vit C will reduce appetite, reduce inflammation, make you feel lighter, and improve your mood. Avoid meat if you can and get the protein instead using with a glass or two of butter milk every day which contains probiotics and protein that is more easily digestible and does not have the lactose which can cause breakouts (keto). If you start eating these, your sugar cravings will go down and you won't even have to force yourself or put willpower and effort into giving up sugar (your mood will improve together with your mental clarity). Walking and listening to music is easy, drinking hot chocolate is easy, Don't even bother to give up the sugar, just watch, it will come naturally. Effort is only required when there is a lack of technology. And don't worry about making progress, as long as you make a small bit of progress every day. You don't have to put effort into anything, just utilize the law of momentum as long as you do a minute of something every day, just focus on doing it for a minute... don't worry about it, even if for many days you only work on something for a minute, just do the one minute. The law of momentum will eventually take over and you wont have to put effort in. Effort is a lie, willpower does not last. If you put too much effort into lets say killing yourself at the gym, do you really think you will be able to maintain that? Put yourself on an intense calorie restricting diet, do you really think you will be able to maintain that? You are likely to fail, then get deflated, then start saying negative things to yourself and you will fall back into your old routine and may even gain some more weight. Small incremental changes using minimal effort is the way to lasting and steady progress. Willpower and pushing yourself to succeed is a Western concept, the East have thought this through, just as the INTP thinks things through to the final end result. Sorry for going on and on...just thought I would share some knowledge as you suggested.

    • @intpsurvivalguide2473
      @intpsurvivalguide2473  3 роки тому +3

      Thank you for the comment. Many good nuggets of information in there!

    • @greenlimabean
      @greenlimabean 2 роки тому

      Thank you so much! I needed your comment and I appreciate all your thinking. Let me say one thing besides thank you and that I will drink buttermilk and mct oil and walk... ascorbic acid is not bioavailable. Get vitamin C from acerola cherry and/or camu camu fruit powder. Microingredients is a good brand for these.

    • @AA-lq5pu
      @AA-lq5pu 2 роки тому

      @@greenlimabean Hey, my pleasure. Sorry, I see now it is a very long comment so thank you for reading. I agree with you on the ascorbic acid. Yes in my experience actual vit C from a natural source definitely has a better effect in the way I feel after taking it. Amla (indian gooseberry) has some of the highest levels of Vit C it is also very cheap in my country. I can get it in any Indian shop. So not only is it cheaper but it is better than ascorbic acid. I will have to look into camu camu as this is the first I have heard of it. I constantly think in terms of what is the least I can do to get the maximum return on investment. Vitamin Drips are a step up, I get them cheap here too. I was basically debilitated for 2 years, struggled to walk, breath, heart palpitations, emaciated, yellowish skin, everything was supper heavy and I fought every day for my life. When I finally had access to the Vitamin Drip (containing Mag, Vit C, all B vitamins, glutathione) that was when I finally started to see the changes. I would record, what I ate, the time I ate it and symptoms I experienced throughout the day. I would constantly research to try and heal myself. My symptoms most closely matched that of someone with Multiple Sclerosis and I healed. Yay!

  • @Redyellow008
    @Redyellow008 5 місяців тому

    The people in my life often tell me that I'm a genius when I come up with a "eureka" type of idea that solves a problem. I do not feel like a genius, I just feel wise.. or like I know the answers to the questions that really matter. This has led to a love of teaching and sharing as many thought provoking moments as I possibly can before I need intense amounts of solitude to regenerate. It took me to my late 30s to finally accept myself for who I am. I did always admire the socialites who were decisive and productive and full of worldly competence. I have always been extremely theorhetical but I really enjoy and admire someone who has a handle on the physical real world, whether with emotions or athleticism or humor or career. Being an INTP feels very much like being on the edge of understanding and discovery and it can be quite time consuming.

  • @bandagewastingmachine386
    @bandagewastingmachine386 3 роки тому +33

    I just rolled my eyes when I heard "there's a certain way of doing things" bc I swear I've heard that so many times-

    • @starlina5621
      @starlina5621 3 роки тому +6

      lines like
      'That's not normal!'
      Or when you ask why something is done in a specific way, they're like
      'Because it's always been that way!'
      It really irritates me... 😑

    • @bandagewastingmachine386
      @bandagewastingmachine386 3 роки тому

      @@starlina5621 me too

    • @intpsurvivalguide2473
      @intpsurvivalguide2473  3 роки тому +3

      They are wrong

    • @spiralsun1
      @spiralsun1 3 роки тому +5

      And the people who annoyingly say “don’t reinvent the wheel” -I’m like: 😐. Because by reinventing we fully understand... one of the best methods. Plus reinventing enables innovation.

    • @bandagewastingmachine386
      @bandagewastingmachine386 3 роки тому +3

      @@spiralsun1 omg yes my mom says that so often. "I don't see the point in reinventing the wheel" or "I don't see the point in making a brush holder out of a plastic bottle" or " I don't see the point of taking things apart to put them back together"

  • @brooklyn560
    @brooklyn560 2 роки тому +2

    I’m not even a minute in and this is already the most logical video I’ve ever seen

  • @nyanshadow4491
    @nyanshadow4491 3 роки тому +12

    I've thought about this final sage-like version of myself before. I think it's in our nature to become wise!

  • @Chris-ct8df
    @Chris-ct8df Рік тому +1

    This was so powerful for me. Thank you.
    Use logic to conquer the deficits we face. Charisma on Command is a solid UA-cam resource for anyone struggling with social interaction. It will feel natural after awhile. Also, exaggerating humility is just as bad as being arrogant. This is what I have learned so far.
    I love you all. Good hunting.

  • @AzzaT90
    @AzzaT90 3 роки тому +3

    This is fantastic. The amount of real life examples i can give to most of what is presented here is crazy. I quit a job that paid relatively well because it was making me unhappy. Decided to finish of my degree and give myself time to get healthy again. Best decision i could have made. I hated being stuck like a square at a desk doing the same shit every day. Drove me nuts. I am in my prime when I'm solving complex problems that others cant see the solutions to, things that require outside of the box thinking.

  • @tonilafountain636
    @tonilafountain636 11 місяців тому +2

    Ducks in a row? I don't have ducks, they are not in a row, I have squirrels, and they are at a rave!

  • @ThisisDaniel
    @ThisisDaniel 3 роки тому +7

    Very insightful information, it resonates a lot. I tend to overthink what the correct moves are from a societal / professional level, which can be daunting / exhausting. However shifting the focus onto myself definitely helped me make sense of life. Grateful for the video.

  • @IMT-Thurisaz
    @IMT-Thurisaz 2 роки тому +1

    Be modest,you are the only one that knows what's best for you,don't listen to society,do what you love,avoid violence,promote reasoning that's pretty much my "warriors code"

  • @e.l.2734
    @e.l.2734 3 роки тому +4

    PREACH! INTPS UNITE! No but really, that was rather motivational. I've been on this journey for a while now, and that's the one thing I'm always excited about no matter what, even if I may be a bit mentally tired at a given moment and in need of something lighter to ruminate on.

  • @MrCrasian
    @MrCrasian 3 роки тому +1

    28:10 total INTP excuse, “yea I’m trying but sometimes it kinda gets put onto the back burner” lmao, found your channel enlightening

  • @mistahhEff
    @mistahhEff 3 роки тому +8

    Very well done, good sir. We appreciate your contributions to helping sort us out. Keep it up.

  • @nathannixon831
    @nathannixon831 3 роки тому +14

    Thank you for this. I’m only 23 but I definitely feel like I can change the world for the better. Starting with racism and poverty. I’m a little up in the air about how to go about it, but I believe my next moves in the coming years are going to be notable ones. This is really good content.
    Please post some more info on dealing with a confrontational moment/person..

    • @sarahknutsen2317
      @sarahknutsen2317 3 роки тому

      👏🏽 👏🏽

    • @GhostofTradition
      @GhostofTradition 3 роки тому +6

      nahh caring about those silly things is too SF for me

    • @genkiferal7178
      @genkiferal7178 2 роки тому +3

      fellow INTP here. Trying to force the world to change, think differently, or have _your_ values can breed resentment. Think of how much you hate it when other personality types try to tell you to change for _them_ . It doesn't feel good and is a bit belittling, insulting.
      Helping (minorities) people become their better selves is a better way than telling the other group that they are _wrong_ in some way. And, ask that group if they want your help. They might not and might think you are insinuating that they are too stupid to help themselves.

    • @larana2
      @larana2 2 роки тому

      @@GhostofTradition Racism and poverty are silly things? lol

  • @momoxstarx
    @momoxstarx 3 роки тому +3

    i appreciate your slides and the time it took to make them to put all of the facts in a row like this. your Fe is showing. thanks again! - intp

  • @lifeisbeautiful7047
    @lifeisbeautiful7047 3 роки тому +10

    I was visiting your channel every single day to see if there are new uploads .
    Thanks for these eye-opening videos
    (I'm commenting before watching)

  • @mtdarkness82
    @mtdarkness82 3 роки тому +6

    I super agree with this role focus on personality.
    Sage archetype is the same as the Shaman and Prophet, when intuition is attached to spirituality.
    Thank you for this video. I needed to be reminded to be grateful for my mind as I have looming problems I must soon attend. I forget that my ability to see the plan out isn't something everyone can do.

    • @mtdarkness82
      @mtdarkness82 3 роки тому +2

      Super emphasis on intention.
      We bless or curse those around us with our intentions. Pay more attention and see for yourself. Those you love, life sparkles around them, even to them. When you leave, you take that with you, life can turn cold for them. Careful what you do with this, but don't underestimate it.

  • @batorhoskatalin
    @batorhoskatalin 3 роки тому +10

    Thank you for your video and thoughts! As a fellow INTP ....after long long years finally I am starting to make peace with myself and use my abilities for my advantage! I am 41now but until 36ish I felt totally out of space 🚀🌌 thriving in everything what I did as job...but I was too smart, too quick to learn... 😅 According to mates in workplace ...so I was not fitting in ...so I felt weird... (And throughout my childhood) Which I am but finally started to take the guilt off of it...but it's time...
    I think I am finally ready to restart my UA-cam channel and share my "ackwardness" with the world 🌎🌍🌏🙋🏼‍♀️
    Thanks again, it was really helpful🚀
    Greetings from Hungary 🇭🇺

    • @greenlimabean
      @greenlimabean 2 роки тому +1

      I subbed your channel. I lived in a small village outside Budapest for two years. Just FYI. I don't know Hungarian, so I'm glad your channel is in English.

  • @Theo-xr4gq
    @Theo-xr4gq 3 роки тому +5

    woah, I've always liked the aspect of being a monk, or a samurai... Things like that have a way with me

  • @JonathanBaileyn2u
    @JonathanBaileyn2u 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you for this video. It answered my questions within the first couple minutes. And you’re right… depending on our environment, it takes a little longer for some of us to feel confident… and this video helped. Well done. 🙏

  • @anarosales2444
    @anarosales2444 3 роки тому +9

    Great video. I just realized I’m an INTP and I have been perceived as someone cold and unfeeling, selfish 😅
    Which is not good! But I think that if there’s someone capable of changing for the better, in order to strengthen valuable relationships and understand the world and our place in it more fully, that’s us INTPs. The weaker points must be spotted and fortified! 💪🏻😤

    • @greenlimabean
      @greenlimabean 2 роки тому

      You're comment I screen shottig to uplift me latee. Heart!

  • @travisfiander3528
    @travisfiander3528 3 роки тому +23

    I think a lot of underdeveloped INTP's rationalize their emotional estrangement and detachment from others by leaning into the archetype of the socially/emotionally removed thinker. But I think this is a mistake. A mature INTP will realize that emotional estrangement is not an immutable fact of their nature, but something that can be developed (and is very much worth doing so). Being socially alienated and isolated sucks, so stop justifying it by stroking your ego with "but I'm so smart though."
    These are not mutually exclusive.

    • @anonamatron
      @anonamatron 2 роки тому +3

      Being socially alienated and isolated sucks and so does being with a bunch of normal people!!!!!

    • @greenlimabean
      @greenlimabean 2 роки тому +2

      Call us out! We intp like that. We step up when called out by Truth.

    • @rb.x
      @rb.x 2 роки тому

      Underrated comment.

    • @lenacalussi7202
      @lenacalussi7202 Рік тому +2

      I’m so glad I found your comment! The first part of this video really bothered me: no one can out-think you + u’re the smartes MBTI type. I disagree with this generalisation and this thinking that emotions and logic are separate things. Just because you understand the world more logically and make ur decision based on those thoughts doesn’t mean emotions aren’t important. I quickly learned as a child to read other’s emotions and how to deal with them (to get them out of my way), but always thought of them as a bothersome thing. So I never developed a good skill on how to deal with my own emotions. My “mistake” was that I put logic on something not quite logical. Emotions just are and they’re part of the human experience. I’m now 22 and I finally arrived at a better place. Personally it’s an accomplishment I’m really proud of, because I’m at a healthier place with myself and I can empathise with other people and understand them better. The MBTI is just another personality typology in which lays some truth, but it’s not the whole picture. And just because you’re one MBTI type doesn’t mean u’re the smartest in the room. A little bit less ego and a little bit more humility! I may be an INTP, but it doesn’t define my personality in it’s entirety :)

  • @terimaakigaand5857
    @terimaakigaand5857 2 роки тому +3

    Dr. Strange is an INTP Sage. He calculated multiple possibilities with his Ne Parent and with Ti Hero he found out the 1 possibility where the Avengers win against Thanos and decided to give him the Time stone.

  • @ljamest2112
    @ljamest2112 5 місяців тому

    I liked your video, and my best take away was the exercise tip. Besides the fact that I have hereditary heart disease and I'm losing stamina fast so it would be good for me to start again, I know from experience that just that start can help in other areas. There's also a walking meditation I've done that I liked. Luckily I still have the strength and look to be in good shape. That just won't last if I don't step up exercise again particularly cardio type. I'm in a spot where I have the potential to grow and keep moving forward, but it's become a struggle with one challenge after the other. Many my own making. I'm 61, and didn't really decide to try adulting till my 50's. Better late than never. Also sticking up for myself and demanding the same respect I give. Some don't like that Mr nice guy has left the building, and those are the ones that needed gone. Now it's just finding replacements that I'm struggling with .. now that I've decided I want some. The nice guy won't go away no matter how hard I try,.. and I wouldn't have it any other way, I just needed to stop being used manipulated and just letting it continue to happen. As you said I do have to look in the mirror from time to time.
    Thanks, Larry

  • @Shivangvinci
    @Shivangvinci 3 роки тому +3

    I am an INTP-A and now i am also self-obssesed btw nice video and ur are probably genius too!!!! loved it

  • @shiv.seeking
    @shiv.seeking Рік тому

    Thanks man i just started getting into the MBTI stuff, this was really helpful. A great reminder to stop trying to solve the worlds problems, the community’s problems, the family’s problems, just gotta start addressing my own problems first

  • @truenestpie
    @truenestpie 3 роки тому +5

    Heard two sentences and alreadty want to thank you!

  • @MrCrasian
    @MrCrasian 3 роки тому

    That line alone can save an INTP from their dark abyss. Idk I’ve been struggling with my thoughts the last couple months but have been trying to work on myself more and it’s been helping. Listening/absorbing information like this has been therapeutic

  • @jessenceq3250
    @jessenceq3250 3 роки тому +7

    Very empowering, which is an example of matured INTP. My friend, an INTP, is in my top 3 most treasured advisors. His framework of mind is so anchoring and brings clarity, confidence and courage to me.
    Some of your examples of an INTP could possibly be INFJ as well. It's interesting to me how often philosopher types are typed either INTP or INFJ, sometimes the polls land half way -- could be either one.

    • @intpsurvivalguide2473
      @intpsurvivalguide2473  3 роки тому +3

      I see INFJ as more of a "Jesus" type philosophy. They are definitely interesting!

  • @chinadoll7
    @chinadoll7 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for all the info. My entire life I felt like there was something wrong with me. I recently got into researching my personality type and everything started to make sense. Your channel is inspiring me to get out of the rut I’ve been in. Thanks a thousand times.

  • @jaygriffin97
    @jaygriffin97 3 роки тому +9

    Hey, I just want to say that your videos are superb and they really helped me grasp some things a lot better as an INTP. I'm in no way new to any of this information, but your perspective on these things are very unique and I appreciate the time and structure that you put into these videos. That being said, I have a couple of tips I've learned myself as an INTP that I'd like to place here. One of which may also help with developing the Sage mentality a lot better.
    1. Learn to cut off your Ne! There's this tendency to figure out the solution to a problem, then figure out other ways that may work better or better refine said problem. However, this leads to a rabbit hole of ideas that may be great but are often unnecessary. So I say take your solution, ponder on many of the ideas and ways to better these things, but then close off that exploration and sift through the ideas you managed to come up with. Our minds really are the equivalent of a Pandora's box, and sometimes that box needs to be closed for our own sake or we may become stagnant. Ne can definitely help break the Ti-Si loop, but it can also cause us to become distracted and deviate from our finalized plan. If one plan doesn't work, draw from the box of ideas, but if it does then don't stress about refining it too much until you've completely outgrown it or when Si reminds you that this hasn't worked before.
    2. Meditation! Exercise comes with a bunch of benefits but it's really only half of the potential. You feel better physically, your mental state is sharper, you're more alert and just confident overall. Meditation takes that energy and harnesses it exactly in the places you need them to be. Taking a moment to realize your thoughts and your thoughts inside of your thoughts before disregarding them and being where you are is very beneficial. Hell, based on your explanations alone it may even be the solution to Se as a whole for our type. I'm aware that the practices are against more religious people, but I assure you that the best thing you can do for yourself is to be mindful and take a moment to just acknowledge yourself and let things be because the outcome is that you find yourself wanting to be a lot more. This coupled with the exercise basically makes you a much greater version of yourself overall.
    Anyway, that's what I've learned personally that I feel hasn't been mentioned enough for INTPs in general. Keep up the great work!

    • @intpsurvivalguide2473
      @intpsurvivalguide2473  3 роки тому +3

      Thank you... I believe letting your Ne lead sometimes can also be a good thing. This is a topic for a future video. But just kind of getting in situations that you have to make yourself get out of, using the Ti to accomplish this can let the INTP be more extraverted if so desired.

    • @jaygriffin97
      @jaygriffin97 3 роки тому +1

      @@intpsurvivalguide2473 Dope. Love that description, can't wait to see you go over that in the future. 😎

  • @miaauzina9537
    @miaauzina9537 3 роки тому

    Yes yes yes! You said the world needs us more than we need them. With every job I’ve ever had I’ve always thought to myself, they need me more than I need them

  • @spiralsun1
    @spiralsun1 3 роки тому +5

    Along with Einstein, is Another example - Vanilla Ice: “if there’s a problem, yo I’ll solve it” it’s right there in the lyrics of his most famous song. Since I’m also an INTP, I remember that part. We need more pro-INTP musical groups imho. It helped me when I was a kid.

    • @balajigore621
      @balajigore621 3 роки тому +2

      Do u have any into playlists on Spotify. Plz tell me if u have

  • @simontist
    @simontist 3 роки тому +2

    Division of labour is very important to the INTP, they are not usually good at "executing" ideas but work well in cooperation with people who are.

  • @rogerhuggettjr.7675
    @rogerhuggettjr.7675 3 роки тому +5

    Tyler, I really enjoy your content and you address real problems for many INTPs that I see from INTP forums. Something I don't understand is why so many INTPs fight with some of the issues they do. Si comfort is the most clear one I deal with, but so many are afraid to date or speak their mind or confront flaws in other's logic when its dangerous to the friend or work project. Ti is our strongest trait and we should never let Fe inferior usurp our true purpose or calling. Even in dating some women are attracted to smart people that don't back down. This is the most Se like boldness we can present. If we commit 100% to our Ti and use Fe in its proper place of being conscious of hurting others and using our Ne to construct a way to be true to ourselves without creating unnecessary friction we will be our most successful and likeable. God has done wonders in helping me form myself in this as I view myself as an "ambassador of Christ", but our Ti should see where we are screwing us and our Ne should keep providing fresh options to improve. I totally agree with you that INTPs are the best able to adapt to new problems life presents and new challenges are fascinating puzzles to address daily as we pursue our purposes.

  • @mattk1124
    @mattk1124 2 роки тому

    Learning about you’re own personality is very freeing experience

  • @sidonculous
    @sidonculous 3 роки тому +3

    I relate with every trait of an INTP except being a high achiever*.
    All my school and post school studies I have just been an 'average' student, never excelling just barely passing and occasionally failing.
    I don't know if I'm truely an INTP or an imposter.
    *Not to be confused with 'being smart'. I believe I AM smart. I understood the concepts quite well in class but when it came to assignments or exams I only scored average or even failed. As far as I can pin-point, it largely happened because of procrastination and day-dreaming. But still, all INTPs seem to be class toppers, I was not even close to that.

    • @achikanas2899
      @achikanas2899 3 роки тому +1

      Not all intps are class toppers. As a fellow INTP, i can tell you that i ended up as an average scorer even though i did understand the concepts. Looking forward at university, it turns out i just didn't have much interest for those subjects which caused me to procrastinate and settle for average. However, when it comes to something i really was interested in, my concentration peaked.
      So in conclusion, you just need to find what are you interested in to focus and successed in it.

    • @sidonculous
      @sidonculous 3 роки тому

      @@achikanas2899 That's true. Only maths and physics interest me and that why I did mechanical engineering. It's not a high paid profession but I enjoy the work.

    • @anon-tk1zg
      @anon-tk1zg 8 місяців тому

      Our schools suck now. Try something where you are applying a skill and mastering it. Math, programming, fixing cars, carpentry.

  • @segacrocer123
    @segacrocer123 3 роки тому +1

    i think helping myself has been the biggest problem so far but im well on the way and after watching alot i hope i can finally unleash myself

  • @catotac1005
    @catotac1005 3 роки тому +3

    I find it very funny what you said about Intp's aspiration. I'm a female Intp and my boyfriend is Esfj. I've always admired him, I was attracted to his righteousness, his kindness, and his knowledge of people. If someone is in an intp-esfj relationship, I would be glad to hear of it. Sometimes I feel lonely and not validated. I feel forced to fit in in social events

    • @hudsonsilva6154
      @hudsonsilva6154 3 роки тому +1

      another intp with an esfj relationship. We both come from similar absent-father homes. He is tall, big guy, smiley and usually positive about life, street-smart, loves to be admired by eryone he meets. I´m a short, slim, grumpy, book-smart, like to be left alone doing my things. We broke up and come back many times. Its a roller coaster, but we truly admire each other and talk endless about so much things.

    • @intpsurvivalguide2473
      @intpsurvivalguide2473  3 роки тому

      I will begin talking soon about INTP socionics soon. Funny you mention the INTP-ESFJ combo because according to socionics this is the best relationship for you. I would love to hear more about it

    • @intpsurvivalguide2473
      @intpsurvivalguide2473  3 роки тому

      According to socionics an ESFJ is best for an INTP. However just from my thinking I don't think this would really work out. But I've never had the experience myself

    • @catotac1005
      @catotac1005 3 роки тому +2

      @@hudsonsilva6154 Thank you for your response. I can relate to your story. As for me, you can compare my couple to what you might see in teenage movies : a really sporty and popular guy that all girls want and an unfashioned girl, quite a nerd, fortunately a cute one, if not I bet our story would have not work out. The stereotype is so big that it still makes me smile sometimes. I’m also quite short and slim and with time I learn to be presentable, my boyfriend is tall and muscular.
      I took a break from my studies and decided to work in a company years ago. This is where I met him for the first time. He was for me the proof that you can fit into society and be yourself.
      We started to talk to each other without ulterior motives. No seduction, no hypocrisy. We didn’t say anything just to look good. So our exchanges were sincere.
      We’ve never broken up but we almost did several times.

    • @catotac1005
      @catotac1005 3 роки тому +1

      I definitively broke up with my ESFJ boyfriend 2 months ago. I think it might be interesting to explain the reasons why in order to help other INTPs but I don't want to lose my time for the moment. Really don't care about all the years together. Screw ESFJs...Never ever again in my life...I really hate white lies ad hypocrisy. Now I'm happy, I'm with an ENFJ that is much more interesting, inspiring and ambitious, one that works in an engineering field.

  • @TomiAdewoleAdetom
    @TomiAdewoleAdetom 3 роки тому +1

    "Until at last, I threw down mine enemy - and smote his ruin upon the mountainside..."
    - Gandalf
    Sounds like Ne breaking the Ti-Si loop, if you ask me. Great video; inspiring.

  • @sarahcoenen1881
    @sarahcoenen1881 3 роки тому +4

    This helps me a lot. Thankyou! :)

  • @TallahasseeTonya
    @TallahasseeTonya 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! I was prepared to be skeptical but you were quite accurate in your analysis. I too believe that you can think your way out of most situations.

  • @seta_souji
    @seta_souji 3 роки тому +3

    Hi! Found this on the algorithm and just want to say thanks as an INTP. Just subbed! :)

  • @Mjkey_M
    @Mjkey_M 2 роки тому +2

    18:44 It's funny because both of my parents are ESFJs. There was always something about them I never understood fully, and I wanted to be just like them. But as I got older, I learned that I didn't have to be them, I learned that I could be better. I now want to learn what it is I'm best at and maximize my potential. I'm 17 right now, and my current goal is to understand my potential, and I feel like I learned all this MBTI stuff way too late. I'm trying my hardest.

  • @Ladywren101
    @Ladywren101 3 роки тому +3

    This was absolutely wonderful. Thank you so much.

  • @replicant357
    @replicant357 2 роки тому

    This is all somewhat new to me, and blew my mind apart.
    The icing on the cake is the “getting out of any situation” part.
    Always new it was my “superpower” growing up and still to this day.
    Hits me right in the “feels” when I hear it being said from others. 😁

  • @robertzehm
    @robertzehm 3 роки тому +8

    INTP here to manipulate the algorithm 👍🏻

  • @coolbrotherf127
    @coolbrotherf127 2 роки тому

    The biggest thing holding me back is often my own impatience. I often feel like I never have all the knowledge I need to analyze and understand everything I want to know. Knowledge takes time though, and I have to remember that I can't know and have all the answers people decades older than me do.

  • @rmp7400
    @rmp7400 2 роки тому +3

    Yes, the INTP does develop into the Sage, with patience and charity.
    We do not all start out this way (as Sages) but the path is there and can provide great help and consolation for others (one by one....) through insight applied with thoughtfulness of others.
    No - Einstein was NOT the smartest, at all- that honor absolutely goes to Tesla...
    and Einstein sure knew it. 🎆